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Solution of inverse problems in the area of material and heat exchangers
Kůdelová, Tereza ; Nechvátal, Luděk (referee) ; Čermák, Jan (advisor)
This bachelor's thesis deals with the dynamic behavior of heat exchangers which is described by the system of dierential equations. In this conection it includes a general information about necessary theoretical background especialy concerning heat transfer. Further, it mentions also the basic types of arrangement of heat exchangers that may occur in practice. The main goal is to answer the questions of controllability, observability and identifiability of the parameters obtained by solving corresponding inverse problem.
Solutions of inverse problems in the area of material and heat exchangers
Kůdelová, Tereza ; Nechvátal, Luděk (referee) ; Čermák, Jan (advisor)
This master’s thesis deals with the dynamic behaviour of the heat exchangers which is described by a system of differential equations. In this connection, it contains general informations about heat transfer, heat exchangers and their arrangements. The main aim of this thesis is to solve the inverse problem of the antiparallel arrangement and discuss the question of the controllability, observability and identifiability of its parameters.
Methods of survival analysis in the case of competing risks
Böhm, David ; Volf, Petr (advisor) ; Hurt, Jan (referee)
The thesis presents fundamental characteristics of survival analysis in the case of competing risks and their relationships. In the case without regression, basic nonparametric estimates and a logarithmic likelihood function for parameter estimates is given. The main focus is on Cox's proportional hazards model (PH), a model with accelerated time (AFT) and a flexible regression model (FG) are also mentioned. The identifiability of the associated survival function is solved using copulas. Basics of copula theory and the measurement of dependence by correlation coefficients (Pearson, Spearman and Kendal) are described in a separate chapter. A substantial part of the theory is practically used in a generated case without regression.
Methods of survival analysis in the case of competing risks
Böhm, David ; Volf, Petr (advisor) ; Hurt, Jan (referee)
The thesis presents fundamental characteristics of survival analysis in the case of competing risks and their relationships. In the case without regression, basic nonparametric estimates and a logarithmic likelihood function for parameter estimates is given. The main focus is on Cox's proportional hazards model (PH), a model with accelerated time (AFT) and a flexible regression model (FG) are also mentioned. The identifiability of the associated survival function is solved using copulas. Basics of copula theory and the measurement of dependence by correlation coefficients (Pearson, Spearman and Kendal) are described in a separate chapter. A substantial part of the theory is practically used in a generated case without regression.
Solutions of inverse problems in the area of material and heat exchangers
Kůdelová, Tereza ; Nechvátal, Luděk (referee) ; Čermák, Jan (advisor)
This master’s thesis deals with the dynamic behaviour of the heat exchangers which is described by a system of differential equations. In this connection, it contains general informations about heat transfer, heat exchangers and their arrangements. The main aim of this thesis is to solve the inverse problem of the antiparallel arrangement and discuss the question of the controllability, observability and identifiability of its parameters.
Solution of inverse problems in the area of material and heat exchangers
Kůdelová, Tereza ; Nechvátal, Luděk (referee) ; Čermák, Jan (advisor)
This bachelor's thesis deals with the dynamic behavior of heat exchangers which is described by the system of dierential equations. In this conection it includes a general information about necessary theoretical background especialy concerning heat transfer. Further, it mentions also the basic types of arrangement of heat exchangers that may occur in practice. The main goal is to answer the questions of controllability, observability and identifiability of the parameters obtained by solving corresponding inverse problem.

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